Hi guys, I once again need help with my constant browser/flash crashes and BSOD issues.
Prior to all of this, I had a failing hard drive and bad RAM sticks that I received from the previous owner that I bought from (I still managed to get a good deal on the hardware, even though some were...
I'm pretty sure that I have most, if not, all correct drivers. I know that Windows Update sometimes downloads incorrect or outdated drivers, but it's usually a few and I've never had Windows 7 crash on me with BSOD multiple times due to driver issues.
Plus, Rydian went over my minidump files...
I haven't used HDD Tune (not sure if it's on Hiren, I'll check)
Yeah, my sister was using my computer and complained about YouTube crashing numerous of times.
I can't watch a video on flash without it crashing within a minute and firefox seems to crash randomly now, regardless whether I have...
Yup, the hard drive is new, bought on ebay from a reliable seller.
Is Vlite a program that cuts down the size of a Windows OS installation? I didn't use it but I did get my W7U install from a torrent (piratebay) site, but it was a download with
the highest number of seeders, uploader is...
Aren't drivers saved to the hard drive? Wouldn't that mean that the drivers I currently have installed on my new hard drive are basically fresh from the Windows Update?
The RAM is brand new... I kinda find it hard to believe that it's faulty, I even ran memtest to make sure and no errors were found
The hard drive is also brand new so it was basically a clean installation that I did when I installed W7U to the new hard drive
Will reinstalling Windows again remove the problem? And is there a possibility that it could have damaged any hardware or is it simply an OS issue? What should I do do prevent this from happening again?
Hi guys, I once again have Blue screen of death and it's been happening more frequently (Three times today) Not only that, Firefox keeps crashing whenever I have multiple tabs open.
I had defective RAM and a failing hard drive so I bought new RAM sticks, 8GB in 4GB X 2 sticks and a 500 GB...
Is there a method in which I can move my programs and files to a new hard drive from the corrupted hard drive that I have? Or will I have to format the old hard drive and reinstall all my programs on the new one?
I will test the other RAM sticks and hard drive in the weekend since I have a lot...
Ugh...yeah I bought my rig on eBay (It didn't come with everything and I've pretty much replaced everything besides the case and CPU) so there's no way to turn in the faulty RAM sticks. But I'll buy some new ones. And the guy I bought it from did tell me that the hard drive was somewhat failing...
So I finally ran the memtest and HDDScan
Yeah, I have faulty RAM. I found 19 errors on just 1024 MB of RAM. I have 2 sticks of 4 GB RAM, 8 GB in total. I hope it's just one of the sticks...Is there anyway to check which stick of RAM is faulty? Or is it just removing one and testing it and then...
I got another BSOD
http://www.mediafire.com/?6116n0xqurm595p - Link to dump file
Problem details:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: a
BCP1: 0000000000000000
BCP2...
1) I wasn't b!tching about the small storage. I was putting it out there as a possibility to WHY people were b!tching in the first place. It's not because we're all "Nintendo haters", it's because 32 GB in today's world of Digital Distribution (Games, Music, Video) is not enough. "One's...
leo @'d me in a thread about his last dream, stating he was passionately making out with a guy he used to know and then woke up while reaching for his crotch, and said that i would "know who 'tf' it is"
and of course i know, it's luke
@BakerMan:
leo @'d me in a thread about his last dream, stating he was passionately making out with a guy...